A magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit Northern California near Napa Valley Sunday, injuring at least 172 people and causing extensive damage, including fires sparked by burst gas lines, in the largest tremor to rock the Bay Area since the magnitude 6.9 Loma Prieta quake in 1989.

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Assessing damage

Aug. 24, 2014: A boy examines cars trapped beneath a collapsed carport at Charter Oaks apartments in Napa, Calif., following an earthquake. More than fifteen vehicles were trapped or crushed as multiple carports collapsed at the complex during a large earthquake.

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Cleaning up spilled wine

Aug. 24, 2014: Grace Hardy cleans up wine bottles at nakedwines.com in Napa, Calif., following an earthquake. Winemakers in Californias storied Napa Valley woke up to thousands of broken bottles, barrels and gallons of ruined wine as a result of Sundays earthquake.

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Putting out fires

Aug. 24, 2014: A Napa firefighter inspects one of four mobile homes that were destroyed in a gas fire at the Napa Valley Mobile Home Park, in Napa, Calif. A large earthquake caused significant damage and left at least three critically injured in California's northern Bay Area early Sunday, igniting fires, sending at least 87 people to a hospital, knocking out power to tens of thousands and sending residents running out of their homes in the darkness.

Damage in Napa Valley

Magnitude 6.0 earthquake strikes Napa Valley

A magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit Northern California near Napa Valley Sunday, injuring at least 172 people and causing extensive damage, including fires sparked by burst gas lines, in the largest tremor to rock the Bay Area since the magnitude 6.9 Loma Prieta quake in 1989.